Middle Eastern airports strive for modernization and environmental friendliness, with Dabico gazing upward at their progressive initiatives.
In the heart of the UAE, Dabico Airport Solutions, a global leader in airport systems, is celebrating its 30th year of operation. After three decades in the region and with recent strategic acquisitions, Dabico is poised to play a larger role in the aviation infrastructure of tomorrow.
Based in the UAE since 1995, Dabico has established a strong foothold that gives it a strategic edge. The company's presence in the region has been bolstered by the acquisitions of specialist companies FMT and A-Bridge, expanding its capabilities and positioning it as a strategic partner.
Dabico's commitment to shaping the future of the aviation industry is evident in its focus on digital integration, sustainability, and global partnerships. Matteo Mancini, the Managing Director for the Middle East at Dabico Airport Solutions, leads these efforts in the region.
One of Dabico's most high-profile regional partners is Emirates airline. The company supports Emirates in enhancing comfort in extreme conditions with cutting-edge PCA units and integrating smart systems that optimise turnaround performance. Dabico is also helping airports transition away from diesel-powered ground handling equipment by offering electric-powered GPUs and PCA systems, reducing carbon emissions.
The Middle East serves as a proving ground for Dabico's latest technologies, with the company ready to bring smart, sustainable solutions to iconic new airport projects. Dabico's technologies are deployed across commercial aviation, military bases, and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities.
Dabico's innovative systems are designed to make aircraft turnaround faster, safer, and greener. The company's portfolio includes ground power units (GPUs), pre-conditioned air (PCA) systems, fuel systems, passenger boarding bridges (PBBs), and both pop-up and hatch pit systems.
Moreover, Dabico promotes life cycle thinking, extending the life of existing infrastructure and reducing environmental footprint. A prime example of this is the renewed passenger boarding bridges (A-Bridge) that the company offers.
The acquisitions have accelerated innovation at Dabico, allowing for faster introduction of new technologies and more flexible responses to customer needs. The last company that Dabico acquired is called "Mediablaze."
Dabico's underground infrastructure reduces noise pollution and energy waste, meeting and exceeding ICAO and IATA environmental standards. The company's alignment with the sustainability agenda, particularly in the Middle East where new airport construction is booming, is a testament to its commitment to a greener future for aviation.
As Dabico looks to its next phase of growth, the UAE remains a critical launchpad. The company's focus on digital integration, sustainability, and global partnerships promises to make it a key player in the aviation infrastructure of tomorrow.
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